Best Driver for MS SQL Server 2000
What is the best JDBC driver for use with kodo and SQL Server 2000. The
driver provided by Microsoft is terrible (no news there). I would
appreciate either recomendations from SolarMetric, or from people who have
had success with a SQL Server implementation.
We've used Sprinta and Opta from i-net Software
(http://www.inetsoftware.de/) and they're not bad.
Jeff Sheldon wrote:
What is the best JDBC driver for use with kodo and SQL Server 2000. The
driver provided by Microsoft is terrible (no news there). I would
appreciate either recomendations from SolarMetric, or from people who have
had success with a SQL Server implementation.
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Cannot establish connection - JDBC driver for MS SQL server 2000
Hi,
We are facing problems in connecting to SQL server 2000.
We have installed the latest version of the driver from followin link and following
https://websmp108.sap-ag.de/msplatforms > SQL Server > JDBC Driver for MS SQL Server (Version 3.70.10)
We have given the following entries in our communication channel:
JDBC Driver : com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
Connection: jdbc:sqlserver://<SQLserver IP>:1433;databaseName=production_info
Please let us know the procedure to find if the JDBC driver for SQL 2000 is installed from our SAP XI.
ERROR DETAILS:
Error during database connection to the database URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://<SQLserverIP>:1433;databaseName=production_info' using the JDBC driver 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver': 'com.sap.aii.adapter.jdbc.sql.DriverManagerException: Cannot establish connection to URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://<SQLserverIP>:1433;databaseName=production_info': SAPClassNotFoundException: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver'
Please help.
Regards,
RehanHi Chris,
We have used the same because we have downloaded the driver from following location
https://websmp108.sap-ag.de/msplatforms ; > SQL Server > JDBC Driver for MS SQL Server (Version 3.70.10)
I have tried with both "com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver"; and "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver";, but still I am facing the same error.
Service market place has given the driver as "JDBC Driver for MS SQL Server (Version 3.70.10)", is there a way to find out if it is for 2000 or 2005?
Thanks for your reply.
Regards,
Rehan -
Which Driver for MS SQL-Server 2000
Hello,
i need to access a MS SQL-Server 2000 and want to ask which driver you think is the best one for this problem.
I am not a big fan of using beta-Software, and i do not need the newest state-of-the-art features. Right now i also do not need Connection-Pooling.
Only a few SQL SELECT/UPDATE-Statements nothing more.
But maybe in not far away future, Conn-Pooling and Procedure-Calls could be interesting. And i think Type 3 or 4 would be the best decision.
The Software will run on NT, but i do not want to use the JDBC/ODBC-Bridge, because it is so unbelievable slow.
I am interested in WHICH DRIVER you USE, AND especially which drivers you DO NOT USE ANYMORE, and why.
It would be great, if anyone could help me, finding the best solution.
P.S.: The price of the driver: It would be good, when it is for free. But if you know a good commercial driver i am also interested in.
P.P.S: Yes, i have searched for drivers under http://servlet.java.sun.com/products/jdbc/drivers. But there are 37 different Type 3/4 drivers.You can try the jtds project .Search for it in www.sourceforge.net. It is derived from FreeTDS JDBC driver. Both of them are Type 4 JDBC drivers. So far I have tried both of them a few years ago. And jtds is more updated (during those time, not sure what the status is right now)
Or, you can get Microsofts own JDBC driver -
JDBC driver for MS SQL Server 2000??
I'm moving to weblogic 8.1 (from 7.0), and am facing a series of problems.
This one is related to JDBC driver. The driver(from Microsoft) I used with weblogic
7.0 doesn't work with 8.1. The exception I get when I try to execute a statement
is:
[ java.sql.SQLException: This JDBC 2.0 method is not implemented ]
I figured that the driver doesn't support JDK 1.4. So, I tried using BEA driver
that come with 8.1, but it fails while executing a prepared statement.
Here's the stack trace:
java.sql.SQLException: [BEA][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Invalid parameter binding(s).
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.getException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.preImplExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.commonExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.downgradeAndRetryExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.wrapper.PreparedStatement.executeQuery(PreparedStatement.java:80)
at com.actiontech.jmetro.util.sql.DBSession.executePreparedQuery(DBSession.java:167)
Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything worked fine on 7.0. Or can anyone
suggest a good driver for SQL server 2000 that works with weblogic 8.1/jdk 1.4?
TIA
VasToday everything seems to be working fine!
All I did was clean up weblogic directories, restart the server, close & reopen
my IDE and redeploy my application. The problem just disappeared. I couldn't believe
it, so I kept hammering it (redeploying and running testcases) .. and after several
cycles.. got the problem again. Did the cleanup again.. and things are ok. So,
I guess nothing wrong with the JDBC drivers(although the one from Microsoft doesn't
support JDK1.4 officially), and its the weblogic that needs some cleanup time
to time. Don't know if this happens only in dev mode, but if it happens in production
mode also, then its another serious problem.
Thanks a lot guys.
"vas pulipati" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I'm moving to weblogic 8.1 (from 7.0), and am facing a series of problems.
This one is related to JDBC driver. The driver(from Microsoft) I used
with weblogic
7.0 doesn't work with 8.1. The exception I get when I try to execute
a statement
is:
[ java.sql.SQLException: This JDBC 2.0 method is not implemented ]
I figured that the driver doesn't support JDK 1.4. So, I tried using
BEA driver
that come with 8.1, but it fails while executing a prepared statement.
Here's the stack trace:
java.sql.SQLException: [BEA][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Invalid parameter
binding(s).
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.getException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.preImplExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.commonExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.downgradeAndRetryExecute(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.wrapper.PreparedStatement.executeQuery(PreparedStatement.java:80)
at com.actiontech.jmetro.util.sql.DBSession.executePreparedQuery(DBSession.java:167)
Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything worked fine on 7.0.
Or can anyone
suggest a good driver for SQL server 2000 that works with weblogic 8.1/jdk
1.4?
TIA
Vas -
JDBC for Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Hello,
I have installed Microsoft SQL Server 2000 to establish a connection with JDK 1.4.1 and run the following code:
import java.sql.Connection.*;
import java.sql.*;
public class Connect
private java.sql.Connection con = null;
private final String url = "jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://";
private final String serverName= "localhost";
private final String portNumber = "1433";
private final String databaseName= "cbi";
private final String userName = "sa";
private final String password = "";
// Informs the driver to use server a side-cursor,
// which permits more than one active statement
// on a connection.
private final String selectMethod = "cursor";
// Constructor
public Connect(){}
private String getConnectionUrl()
return url+serverName+":"+portNumber+";databaseName="+databaseName+";selectMethod="+selectMethod+";";
private java.sql.Connection getConnection()
try
Class.forName("com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
con = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(getConnectionUrl(),userName,password);
if(con!=null)
System.out.println("Connection Successful!");
catch(Exception e)
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("Error Trace in getConnection() : " + e.getMessage());
return con;
Display the driver properties, database details
public void displayDbProperties()
java.sql.DatabaseMetaData dm = null;
java.sql.ResultSet rs = null;
try
con= this.getConnection();
if(con!=null)
dm = con.getMetaData();
System.out.println("Driver Information");
System.out.println("\tDriver Name: "+ dm.getDriverName());
System.out.println("\tDriver Version: "+ dm.getDriverVersion ());
System.out.println("\nDatabase Information ");
System.out.println("\tDatabase Name: "+ dm.getDatabaseProductName());
System.out.println("\tDatabase Version: "+ dm.getDatabaseProductVersion());
System.out.println("Avalilable Catalogs ");
rs = dm.getCatalogs();
while(rs.next())
System.out.println("\tcatalog: "+ rs.getString(1));
rs.close();
rs = null;
closeConnection();
else
System.out.println("Error: No active Connection");
catch(Exception e)
e.printStackTrace();
dm=null;
private void closeConnection()
try
if(con!=null)
con.close();
con=null;
catch(Exception e)
e.printStackTrace();
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
Connect myDbTest = new Connect();
myDbTest.displayDbProperties();
but, I received the error that ClassNotFoundException: com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver, No active Connection.
I added the 3 .jar files msbase.jar,mssqlserver.jar and msutil.jar to the System variables but it is not working. Is there any syntax for adding these .jar files to the System Variables?
Please, help me and give me the solution for establishing the connection and loading the driver class. If I am doing anything wrong then please, tell me the right step.
I am developing a project on Java and I have very little time left to accomplish it. Please help me.
Thankyou.I had already given the .jar files to the User variables and System Variables but the driver class is still not loading. I had simply given the .jar file name for instance, msbase.jar;mssqlserver.jar;msutil.jar and also tried the path of .jar files i.e., C:\Microsoft SQL Server\-----------\lib\msbase.jar;C:\-------------lib\mssqlserver.jar;C:\----------------\lib\msutil.jar; but, both ways are not working. When I installed the MS SQL Server 2000 then in the lib folder, the 3 JAR files were not installed then, I downloaded a driver for MS SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC sp2, then, the JAR files were installed. Then, I copied those files to the lib folder of MS SQL Server and gave that path to the User and System Variables but it didn't work then I gave the original path of files where they are installed i.e., of the Driver's path which I downloaded from Microsoft but still now, my problem is not solved. Please help me.
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Problem of loading the Driver of MS SQL Server 2000
Is there anyone in the Sun Forum who will help me?
I have already tried to give the full class path of .jar files to the System and User Variables but received the same error. I am doing BCA and developing my very first Project on Java.
Please, tell me one thing. When I had installed MS SQL Server 2000 at my system first time then the 3 JAR files were present in the lib folder and all my codings of connectivity were working properly. Then due to some reasons, I had to format C drive and installed the MS SQL Server 2000 again then in the lib folder the 3 JAR files were not there. How it has happened? Then, I installed the downloaded driver of MS SQL Server 2000 for JDBC 1.4 then the JAR files were installed in the related downloaded driver folder. I manually copied them to the lib folder of MS SQL Server and gave that path to the Classpath of System and User Variables, but it didn't work.
I am not understanding the reason that The Software which worked previously is not working correctly in second time of installing.
I am using command line to develop my stand-alone project. Please help me.I have really no idea what in earth "the same error" is which you're talking about. Be specific. Post the exception type, message and stacktrace.
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JDriver for microsoft sql server 2000
"Hi, Currently, I am using your JDriver for microsoft SQL server 2000 for evaluation purposes and confront the following problem: (1) using utils.dbping C:\student\work>java utils.dbping mssqlserver4 sa "" ywu**** Success!!! ****You can connect to the database in your app using: java.util.Properties props = new java.util.Properties(); props.put("user", "sa"); props.put("password", ""); java.sql.Driver d = (java.sql.Driver)Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver.Driver").newInstance(); java.sql.Connection conn = d.connect("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:ywu", props) // This mode is superior, especially in serverside classes because // it avoids DriverManager calls are class synchronized, and will // bottleneck any other JDBC in the server, even already-running // connections, because all JDBC drivers use DriverManager.println() // to log info and exceptions, and that call is also class synchronized. // For repeated connecting, a single driver instance can be re-used.**** or **** Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver").newInstance(); java.sql.Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:ywu", "sa", "");**** or **** java.util.Properties props = new java.util.Properties(); props.put("user", "sa"); props.put("password", ""); props.put("server", "ywu"); Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver").newInstance(); java.sql.Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4", props);It seems that everything is fine, but(2) set up connection pool to MS SQL server, the weblogic server prints out error messages during the server goes up:<Jun 18, 2001 5:51:22 PM EDT> <Error> <JDBC Connection Pool> <Cannot startup connection pool "newSQLconn" weblogic.common.ResourceException:Could not create pool connection. The DBMS driver exception was:Driver
Hi,
I was having the same problem and to solve it u have to point your classpath to
mssqlserver4v65.jar in the lib directory of your wl installation, in my case i
did:
set classpath=%classpath%;%WL_HOME%\lib\mssqlserver4v65.jar
I hope it helps.
Yuanqing Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
"Hi, Currently, I am using your JDriver for microsoft SQL server 2000
for evaluation purposes and confront the following problem: (1)
using utils.dbping C:\student\work>java utils.dbping
mssqlserver4 sa "" ywu**** Success!!! ****You can connect to the database
in your app using: java.util.Properties props = new java.util.Properties();
props.put("user", "sa"); props.put("password", ""); java.sql.Driver
d = (java.sql.Driver)Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver.Driver").newInstance();
java.sql.Connection conn = d.connect("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:ywu",
props) // This mode is superior, especially in serverside classes because
// it avoids DriverManager calls are class synchronized, and will
// bottleneck any other JDBC in the server, even already-running //
connections, because all JDBC drivers use DriverManager.println() //
to log info and exceptions, and that call is also class synchronized.
// For repeated connecting, a single driver instance can be re-used.****
or
**** Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver").newInstance();
java.sql.Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:ywu",
"sa", "");**** or **** java.util.Properties props = new java.util.Properties();
props.put("user", "sa"); props.put("password", ""); props.put("server",
"ywu"); Class.forName("weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver").newInstance();
java.sql.Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4",
props);It
seems that everything is fine, but(2) set up connection pool to MS SQL
server, the weblogic server prints out error messages during the server
goes up:<Jun 18, 2001 5:51:22 PM EDT> <Error> <JDBC Connection Pool>
<Cannot startup connection pool "newSQLconn" weblogic.common.ResourceException:Could
not create pool connection. The DBMS driver exception was:Driver -
i want the JDBC Driver for MS SQL Server.
is it available free?
thanks in advanceInstall the SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC Service Pack 3.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=07287b11-0502-461a-b138-2aa54bfdc03a&displaylang=en
The SQL Server JDBC driver JAR files msbase.jar, mssqlserver.jar and msutil.jar get installed in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib directory. -
Hi all, i'm newbie here and i have some problems doing with Java for my Final Project, just for my graduation...
Here's the problem ...
First i install the JDK 1.5 and MS SQL Server 2000. And then i also install JDBC for MS SQL Server 2000 sp3. Than i'm doing some experiments with JDBC, but its result error that i couldnt understand how to fixed it...
I'm asking is JDBC for MS SQL Server 2000 sp3 doesn't support j2ee 1.5.0 and where i can find native driver jdbc for MS SQL Server 2000.
Please help me....Than i'm doing some experiments with JDBC, but
its result error that i couldnt understand This is the most important part of your post yet you don't seem to recognize it as such.
Tell us what the error is. Not what you think it is. Exactlly what it says. And please provide a relevent, formatted snippet of code. -
ODI's CDC Support for MS SQL Server 2000
Hi,
Does ODI provides CDC with log for MS SQL Server 2000? I read somewhere that we need to get a separately priced adapter for this because ODI supports only trigger based CDC for MS SQL Server 2000 and 2005.
Could anyone please shed some light on this?
Thank you.Hi,
Are you able to find out any info on this?
Appreciate your help on any leads..
Regards
Naveen -
Problems upgrading to JDBC 5.1 driver for MS SQL Server
Hi,
I recently upgraded to the Weblogic JDBC 5.1 driver for MS SQL Server and I am
now receiving exceptions in my application when attempting to execute a prepared
statement. I was previously using the Weblogic JDBC 4.x driver for MS SQL Server
and everything was working fine without any problems. For some reason I am receiving
a java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException using the new driver. I am using the setLong(),
setString(), and setObject() methods of the PreparedStatement and then attempting
to execute. The application code has not changed, so it seems that something
has changed in the new driver implementation. Has anyone else had this problem
or know a work around? Here is a snippet of the actual exception:
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: java.sql.SQLException: java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException
: Error in TdsParameter clone: cannot make duplicate of Stream object
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsPreparedInputStream
.<init>(TdsPreparedInputStream.java:99)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.doEscapeP
rocessing(TdsStatement.java:1317)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.execute(T
dsStatement.java:173)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.executeUp
date(TdsStatement.java:94)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.executeUp
date(TdsStatement.java:1438)
Thanks, Nadeem.Nadeem Khokhar wrote:
Is it true that the Weblogic jDriver for MS SQL Server is deprecated? That's the
message that I got from BEA Support and here is the link they sent:
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/mssqlserver4/install_jmsq4.html#415356
It recommends using Microsoft's JDBC driver instead. Any thoughts on this? From
what I understand and what I have read on the newsgroups, the Microsoft JDBC driver
is still quite buggy and has numerous problems.
Thanks, Nadeem.It is deprecated, but still supported, and is more recent in the download than the one in
the 5.1 server. We do recommend MS's driver, or that of www.inetsoftware.de. The
MS driver is fairly stable now, and may certainly have bugs, as does our driver. The MS
driver is good because it is not deprecated, and supports JDBC 2.0 etc.
Joe
>
>
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]> wrote:
What version of 5.1? You should be running with the latest service pack.
If that doesn't help, please download the latest 5.1 driver from our
site, and
make sure it's in the weblogic.classpath ahead of all other stuff, by
editting the
startWeblogic script.
Joe
Nadeem Khokhar wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded to the Weblogic JDBC 5.1 driver for MS SQL Serverand I am
now receiving exceptions in my application when attempting to executea prepared
statement. I was previously using the Weblogic JDBC 4.x driver forMS SQL Server
and everything was working fine without any problems. For some reasonI am receiving
a java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException using the new driver. I amusing the setLong(),
setString(), and setObject() methods of the PreparedStatement and thenattempting
to execute. The application code has not changed, so it seems thatsomething
has changed in the new driver implementation. Has anyone else hadthis problem
or know a work around? Here is a snippet of the actual exception:
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: java.sql.SQLException: java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException
: Error in TdsParameter clone: cannot make duplicate of Stream object
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsPreparedInputStream
<init>(TdsPreparedInputStream.java:99)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.doEscapeP
rocessing(TdsStatement.java:1317)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.execute(T
dsStatement.java:173)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.executeUp
date(TdsStatement.java:94)
S2 [09/30/02 10:46]: at weblogic.jdbcbase.mssqlserver4.TdsStatement.executeUp
date(TdsStatement.java:1438)
Thanks, Nadeem. -
Is there a list of best practices for Azure Sql Server?
I was talking with a Sql Server expert today and learned that Azure Sql Server can take up to a minute to respond to a query that normally takes a fraction of a second. This is one of those things where it's really valuable to learn it when architecting as
opposed to when we go live.
Is there a list of best practices for Azure Sql Server? If so, what are they?
We will be calling the database from multiple instances, both Azure websites and Azure cloud services. The calls will be about 90% selects, 9% updates, and 1% inserts.
thanks - dave
What we did for the last 6 months -
Made the world's coolest reporting & docgen system even more amazingHi,
Here are some documentation on Azure SQL Database to get you started.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee336279.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ff394102.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/jj156164.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee336282.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee336256.aspx
Regards,
Mekh. -
Free JDBC 4.0 driver for Microsoft Sql Server database
Is there any free JDBC 4.0 driver for Microsoft Sql Server database? The jTDS driver is JDBC 3.0 driver. http://jtds.sourceforge.net/
Sooooooo...
what's wrong with the driver provided by Microsoft themselves? Which is JDBC 4. And free. -
Cant create connection Pool for MS SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft Driver
i am using bea weblogic server 6.1, i cant create connection pool while using MS
SQL Server 2000. i have installed JDBC Driver SAP1 from microsoft website. when
i give the following class name for JDBC driver and the connection url and click
apply while selecting the available server, a number of exception appears in default
server (that is the connection pool cannot be created..... cannot load the driver
class).
URL= jdbc:Microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433;DatabaseName=MyDB
Driver= com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
when i use the above setting in a JDBC simple application in Jbuilder
7.0 the application runs successfully and fetches the data deom MS SQL database
but in at Bea connection Pool is not created with these settings. i do give appropriate
username and password in properties field in connection pool. Thankx for any help!khabbab wrote:
That was the original code part from "startweblogic" :
:runWebLogic
echo on
set PATH=.\bin;%PATH%
set CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;
echo off
and i changed it to :
:runWebLogic
echo on
set PATH=.\bin;%PATH%
set CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;D:\Program Files\Microsoft
SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msbase.jar;D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msutil.jar;D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\mssqlserver.jar;I suggest moving or copying the three ms driver jars to a directory that has no blanks
in it so the classpath doesn't have blanks in it. Ie:
go to the "D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib"
directory and do this:
mkdir D:\microsoft_jdbc_driver
cp *.jar D:\microsoft_jdbc_driver
Then make the classpath include D:\microsoft_jdbc_driver\msbase.jar etc.
Joe
>
>
echo off
when i save and run the bat file, server appears then disappears.
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]_this> wrote:
khabbab wrote:
The class path which is echoed at server startup does not include thepaths to
driver jar files. when i edited the "startweblogic.bat" file and includedthe
driver class paths to jar files, now the server doesnot even run. tellme what
to do now???Show me what change you made to the startweblogic file.
Joe
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]_this> wrote:
khabbab wrote:
kindly tell me how can i check that the class paths for driver jarfiles are included
in that string? thanks. also tell me can not i use the jdriver forsql server
2000?.The startup script will echo what it's doing, including printing out
the classpath
it will use. Yes you can use the jDriver for MS SQL2000. It is sufficient
for
basic JDBC, but the MS drivfer is preferable in some ways.
Joe
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]_this> wrote:
khabbab wrote:
i am using bea weblogic server 6.1, i cant create connection
pool
while
using MS
SQL Server 2000. i have installed JDBC Driver SAP1 from microsoft
website.
when
i give the following class name for JDBC driver and the connectionurl and click
apply while selecting the available server, a number of exception
appears
in default
server (that is the connection pool cannot be created..... cannot
load
the driver
class).The server startup script creates a string that will become the
classpath
for the server.
This string is part of the java call to start the server with a-classpath
argument. You need to
make sure the MS driver jars are part of that classpath string.
Joe
URL= jdbc:Microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433;DatabaseName=MyDB
Driver= com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
when i use the above setting in a JDBC simple applicationin Jbuilder
7.0 the application runs successfully and fetches the data deom
MS
SQL database
but in at Bea connection Pool is not created with these settings.
i
do give appropriate
username and password in properties field in connection pool.
Thankx
for any help!
khabbab wrote:
The class path which is echoed at server startup does not include thepaths to
driver jar files. when i edited the "startweblogic.bat" file and includedthe
driver class paths to jar files, now the server doesnot even run. tellme what
to do now???
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]_this> wrote:
khabbab wrote:
kindly tell me how can i check that the class paths for driver jarfiles are included
in that string? thanks. also tell me can not i use the jdriver forsql server
2000?.The startup script will echo what it's doing, including printing out
the classpath
it will use. Yes you can use the jDriver for MS SQL2000. It is sufficient
for
basic JDBC, but the MS drivfer is preferable in some ways.
Joe
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]_this> wrote:
khabbab wrote:
i am using bea weblogic server 6.1, i cant create connection
pool
while
using MS
SQL Server 2000. i have installed JDBC Driver SAP1 from microsoft
website.
when
i give the following class name for JDBC driver and the connectionurl and click
apply while selecting the available server, a number of exception
appears
in default
server (that is the connection pool cannot be created..... cannot
load
the driver
class).The server startup script creates a string that will become the
classpath
for the server.
This string is part of the java call to start the server with a-classpath
argument. You need to
make sure the MS driver jars are part of that classpath string.
Joe
URL= jdbc:Microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433;DatabaseName=MyDB
Driver= com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
when i use the above setting in a JDBC simple applicationin Jbuilder
7.0 the application runs successfully and fetches the data deom
MS
SQL database
but in at Bea connection Pool is not created with these settings.
i
do give appropriate
username and password in properties field in connection pool.
Thankx
for any help! -
How to crete the source system for the SQL Server 2000 to BI 7.1
Dear All,
We want to extract data from SQL server 2000 data base to BI 7.1
Please provide us the step-by-step procedure to be followed in BI as well as SQL server 2000 BD
Thanks & Regards,
sarasuHi,
You have two options, you can use DB Connect but you need SAP DBSL for SQL Server 2000 and the DB Client and this could be have a additional cost, or you can use UD Connect, that make the connection with Java, using JCo's and the Driver Java for SQL Server 2000, please review this link: [http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/58f4db47-0501-0010-a2bf-ff01b150fdff|http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/58f4db47-0501-0010-a2bf-ff01b150fdff]
I recomend if you dont have the SAP DBSL and DB Client for SQL Server 2000 that use UD Connect is really useful.
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